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Buffalo SoldiersThe very best historical photographs from our treasured vaults define our idea of the West. In honor of our 70th year, the editors of True West haveS.K. CuriositiesAfrican AmericansAfrican American CowboyDreadlock RastaBook ManuscriptBuffalo SoldiersBlack CowboysBlack CowboyYale UniversityStudio Portrait
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Buffalo Soldiers: Sergeant Goldsby and the 10th Cavalry by Fred StaffThe Buffalo Soldiers of post-war Texas are among the most fascinating and least well known, least celebrated, of all our military heroes. Photo courtesy First City Photo, Leavenworth In 1866, th…Carol KeanBuffalo SoldiersIndian WarsBlack CowboysWilde WestenUnion ArmyRough RidersBy Any Means NecessaryBlack KnowledgeMilitary Heroes
Buffalo Soldier Digital PaintingThis is a digital painting derived from the original screenprint poster by S.C.James without text or title.Maretta KennedyBob MarleyBuffalo SoldiersScreen Print PosterGreat PlainsCowboy ArtAfrican American ArtThe UnionWild WestArt Studios
The Buffalo Soldiers Poster by Sankofa Designs (17x11 inches - Unframed)About this item Framed: Unframed African American Historical Poster. This item does not ship in a frame. Size: Measures 17x11 inches (image size); 17x11 inches (paper size) Theme: A poster that celebrates the rich legacy of the 9th and 10th calvary. Those pioneering African American soldiers that became known as the fierce and fighting Buffalo Soldiers. Print: Printed on high quality, glossy, 230 GSM paper. Artist Bio: Sankofa Designs specializes in creating posters that celebrate the…JJMackSKFreeFive Percent NationFun With StatuesSoldier PosterMoorish ScienceBuffalo SoldiersAfrican History TruthsNasa PosterBlack ChicksBook Prompts
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American Indian WarsBuffalo Soldiers originally were members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, formed on September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. This nickname was given to the "Negro Cavalry" by the Native American tribes they fought in the Indian Wars.TTim CochenourAmerican Indian WarsBuffalo SoldiersGeorge ArmstrongAmerican GalleryBlack CowboysWilde WestenAmerican FrontierBy Any Means NecessaryBlack Cowboy